Same Turf Club -Just special pricing for the Oaklawn
meet.
Established to give "horses-to-watch" fans more timely
action.
American Turf Club is a weekly, eight-page newsletter
with
info on
ready-to-win horses from as many as 24 racetr...

The third edition of the most complete and comprehensive
guide to handicapping and understanding Thoroughbred racing.
Author Tom Ainslie shows how any handicapper can
improve their results by taking advantage of new technology
like ins...

For centuries, horses have raced exclusively on dirt or
grass, but many of today's thoroughbreds are now running
over various mysterious mixtures of polypropylene fibers,
recycled rubber,wax coated sand, and even something
called jelly cable....

This 1978 classic chronicles Andy Beyer's year of
professional handicapping at four tracks: Gulfstream,
Pimlico, Saratoga and the Barrington Fair. When it was
all
over, Beyer had amassed a profit of $50,664. This lively
account of th...

Pace handicapping has been used by professional
handicappers for decades because pace ratings tell them
something that speed sheets and final times can't-which
horses will fade, and which can carry on to win. Ray
Taulbot's Pace Calculator has...

By Laura Hillenbrand.
The true story of how three men and a great racehorse
captivated the world. Seabiscuit was an unlikely
champion. He was a rough-hewn, undersized horse with a
sad little tail and knees that wouldn't straighten all...

Some players look for "value" which means they seek a higher payoff than could normally be anticipated. There's nothing wrong with this concept. The problem is that usually one's opinion as to value is purely subjective and not based on solid ground....

As millions watched Barbaro win the 2006 Kentucky Derby
in sweeping style, their hearts skipped a beat. Here was
a horse born to run, a horse of destiny. Not since
Secretariat had so many people anticipated the future
coronation of a Triple C...

Complete profiles of eight of America's most accomplished
and active Thoroughbred trainers revealing their systems
and techniques and identifying a unique aspect of their
successful stable operation. 208 pages, hardcover...

The first Saturday in May offers one the biggest and most
popular days for both wagering and watching American
Thoroughbred racing. There is over 80 million dollars
wagered on the Kentucky Derby itself, and nearly 123
million on the entire ra...